Uconn Apparel is it just me?

Is it just me or is the apparel for UConn getting less diverse and tackier/uglier every year? I'll watch a football or bball game and see something I like that the coaching staff has and then look for it online and most of the stuff I find are giant pictures of our mascot plastered on the front of a jacket or sweatshirt or a graphic tshirt that has a bunch of random lines on it with giant words saying UConn. Then there is the nike jacket on footballfanatics that doesn't have sleeves... the Belichick look? The few things that are simple/classic only exist in size XL and XXL. Do companies like Nike, Adidas and Coliseum have something against plain and classic for the general public or is the approval for various UConn wear driven from the University itself?

The UCONN brand has been, and unfortunately will always be a bit traditional.. I like the traditional look; HOWEVER, this a new day in age of a youth movement of fashion with athletic apparel like never seen before... In this case, I believe ought to assimilate. Get on the gray train... We're missing the boat right now...

forte is one of my favorite posters only becuase i know exactly when hes going to post things. this was a suprise that i really enjoyed. it tells me how things are going well if this was his spring beef with the program.

my grandpa for like 20 years straight used to wear 2 sweatshirts all the time around the house and about. a navy 1 with his boat stitched on the back and a psu one. like all the oldtimers he was a navy guy and a joepa/psu fan as they were northeast fball for that generation. recently the past couple years he has a third sweatshirt in the mix. a old school gray one with "connecticut" across the front. i will ask him if you can borrow it for the summer.

Dude, u just exemplified what has been wrong w/ our apparel for DECADES! Gene Simons is a god, and he's still rocking the blue chambray shirt which was most likely the best thing he could find to wear w/ Uconn's logo on it STILL. That shirt has been on our shelves in the Co op since the 80's, and was most prevalent @ our Lady Huskies Bball games actually still to this day. Bottom line, our apparel is awful!!!!!

All well said. It's quite clear that something has been wrong here, for a long time. I seem to remember a quote being attributed to someone in the AD (Tim Tolokan, maybe?), about being "selective" on what we put our logos on. F that. I want UConn everything!

I want them to expand into other things as well. My wife and I were looking for things to decorate our new baby girls room and I came across 20-30 wall decals of Universities. Same thing with pacifiers.....no UConn....granted we're having a girl but she's gonna learn real early about being a UConn fan!

Just think it would be awesome to have more UConn things available to purchase!

The Block C is too generic. Walking anywhere outside of Husky territory and people are not going to automatically recognize it as UConn. The white dog face on the other hand, changed slightly to be more serious and less child-likeable, is unmistakeable UConn.

For example: The white Husky face we all know and love but with an orange in it's mouth and a couple eagle feathers floating to the ground. Just joking folks but the block C just doesn't do it for me.

And I hate it. I mean, I don't hate it when on the right apparel and used correctly...but those hats someone pointed out are hideous. I've always been a bigger fan of the interlocking UC on the hats. It's my favorite UConn hat I own...solid navy blue hat with solid white interlocking UC. As far as the block C, I prefer it on the smaller side. For instance, in the corner of a polo. If I want something larger, I like going with the Husky dog (which by the way when I was graduating in 2010, they had quite a few cool shirts at the Coop that had the Husky dog on it.) The only large block C I like is on the sweatshirts...which are larger than life.

Also, the baseball team really has to ditch that stylized C. I mean...really. I'm sorry, but I don't see many people actually going out and buying that apparel.